Glow gauges and inserts
#35
No nothing changed on my needles. I just need to put a little black washer around them to block the light that sticks out . Might have to add that to my project list...
God my list just keeps growing and growing.
New interior
redo the shift area
Rear SS spoiler
Ultra Z hood
New stereo system
18" ADR rims
Add two more fog lights behind the grill
Billit floor trim with Camaro logo
Repaint whole car
Possibly a new steering wheel
Etc...
By this time that I get all the other stuff done, I'll need a new engine..
Rob
God my list just keeps growing and growing.
New interior
redo the shift area
Rear SS spoiler
Ultra Z hood
New stereo system
18" ADR rims
Add two more fog lights behind the grill
Billit floor trim with Camaro logo
Repaint whole car
Possibly a new steering wheel
Etc...
By this time that I get all the other stuff done, I'll need a new engine..
Rob
#36
my list is crazy long but i am thinking about getting the white guages now but its funny i want the ultra z hood cause i love it and it seems not many people have it but its on everyones list lol
#38
Heres a quick photochop of what I'm thinking of doing with my interior.
I originally wanted to go all black, but now I'm kinda liking the tan and black/ebony interior mix. Have to see how it looks in person... that is if I can find some seats cheap .
Rob
I originally wanted to go all black, but now I'm kinda liking the tan and black/ebony interior mix. Have to see how it looks in person... that is if I can find some seats cheap .
Rob
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I like everything about that interior. It is like a two tone. I think it would look best on a NBM car or black. It really makes it look "expensive" and not cheaply done. If it were me, I'd do it exactly the same.
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Originally Posted by Jpack
I like everything about that interior. It is like a two tone. I think it would look best on a NBM car or black. It really makes it look "expensive" and not cheaply done. If it were me, I'd do it exactly the same.
A few questions...
What about the tan/pewter (not sure what colour to go with of the two) trim peices? Do they look right, or should I keep them black? Or keep my carbon fiber ones I made that are in my current interior?
And what about the seat belts? Should they be factory tan (to match the leather), factory grey (what they are now), or should I try to change them black (to match the interior)?
BTW, I'll be ordering those billit door sills next week . I've been wanting those for a while!
Rob
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Originally Posted by graphicsgod
COOL! I was hoping I did something right with all my ideas, lol!
A few questions...
What about the tan/pewter (not sure what colour to go with of the two) trim peices? Do they look right, or should I keep them black? Or keep my carbon fiber ones I made that are in my current interior?
And what about the seat belts? Should they be factory tan (to match the leather), factory grey (what they are now), or should I try to change them black (to match the interior)?
BTW, I'll be ordering those billit door sills next week . I've been wanting those for a while!
Rob
A few questions...
What about the tan/pewter (not sure what colour to go with of the two) trim peices? Do they look right, or should I keep them black? Or keep my carbon fiber ones I made that are in my current interior?
And what about the seat belts? Should they be factory tan (to match the leather), factory grey (what they are now), or should I try to change them black (to match the interior)?
BTW, I'll be ordering those billit door sills next week . I've been wanting those for a while!
Rob
Tan seats and carpet. Tan seat belts. Black or graphite trim pieces would look good but not mixed and NOT light grey. Headliner tan. That's what I would do if it were mine.